TripAdvisor Reviews Dar al Sultan Marrakech

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Hello again, The internet is bad here even when "they" say it is good. Not really strong enough to get many photos with my entries and I have some great photos. I have tried several times to send photos and it just doesn't work, unfortunately. I will be heading to Fez in a couple of days and will try catching up with photos from there. Too bad because I was so excited to show you my camel! Adventure ...

... they assemble the restaurant, quite remarkable. There must be close to 60 or 70 of them. Justin had his heart set on eating sheep brain, (yes you read it right). So we went to that stall. They have all the cooked sheep heads lined up facing the main walkway. He had the brains and goat cheek. I only had a taste of his. I had some remarkable rice with lamb in a spicy gravy for $2.50, it was excellent and will go back there tonight! Justin and Andre left ...

... to be by Moroccan artisans, but the styles are all identical to the ones that may or may not be Chinese in the souks. We did have a quick lunch here, though, as the timing was perfect, and we could sit in the courtyard, enjoying a small sandwich and pomme frites. And some wonderful tea – mint and rosemary. That was the best part of the meal.

We then strolled around the souks again and the main square, trying to avoid the snake ...

The close proximity of Morocco to Spain means that there is some Spanish influence present. The majority of the population is Arab-Berber and is mostly Islamic. The International Salsa Festival best represents the transculturation that is always happening between Spain and Morocco. We do not need to acquire certain ...

... organs, held in separate bowls, with some type of fluid to keep them moist, lined up at some of the stall as well. We consider trying the local specialties, but Galli says he doesn’t recommend it, and we have a nice, local dinner coming up soon, anyway. Walking around the cacophony of the night market here reminds us a bit of some of the night markets we experienced in some of the more remote towns in China ...